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California Baptist College
Vol. II Mo. 10
mr 27, 1953
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TRUSTEES RECOliDNDAIIONS
REFERRED TO STATE CONVENTION
The Board of Trustees and the State
Board of Directors of California Baptist
College met in joint session in Fresno on
may 18 and 19.
The recommendations prepared there will
be presented to the state convention
when it meets in Sarste Barbara in
November.
At that time the board will recommend
that the college become the rjrooerty of
the state Southern Baptist reneral convention and that it be made a four-year
college to be kept in the Los Ar.aoles
area unless necessity directs otherwise*
On Au-ust 31, 1953 through August 31*
1954 » there will be a drive throughout
the state to raise £100,000 for the college to be used for capital investment.
MUSIC STUDENTS PRESENTED
IN FORMAL RECITAL
Students studying piano, organ and
voice were presented in a formal recital
Tuesday evening, Jfey 26 at the college,
Jivaaice Brister, a music major in her
junior year, played a variety of piano
numbers including pieces by Mo^rt, Chopin
Debussy, Sibelius, and P:l:aaren«
Other r-dano sttidents participating
were: Sue Austin, Joy Cravens, R-athanne
E-mmers, Betty Herron, Don Hot-oil, Hilda
McCarty, Betty Jo McDowell, LoRcne
McNichols, Donivee She:opard, Altha Todd,
and Mildred Wicr,
(continued on page 4)
STUDENTS ENJOY OUTING
On May 26, a group of students and friends of CBC • ont to the Tye Cobb estate
in Altadena, which is under consideration
as a campus for the college. The estate
covers 107 acres with three cottages and
a large estate house. The event ended
with a picnic lunch.
All of us are looking forward to the
opening of the summer session on Wednesday,
June 10, These weeks spent in study during the summer afford an opportunity for
students to do college work that will be
vitally import tint to them as they approach
graduation in later years,
Each faculty member joins me in extending a very cordial welcome, to all new
students to California Baptist College,
Wo -re anticipating an inspiration fellowship with you,
P. Boyd Sadth, President
REVEREND FRED STUMP
CONVOCATION SPEAKER
The Final Convocation Service of CBC "
•■-.as held at 10:00 o'clock Tuesday morning,
May 26, at the First Southern Baptist
Church, El Monte,
Dr. Carroll 0, Gi'JJJLs led the invocation. The college choir sang three numbers; "Great and Glorious," "Cheribum
Song," and "Beautiful Saviour,"
A brief history of the college was presented by Dean Olie T, Brovaw President P,
(continued on Pg«4)
CAIiPBELL RE-ELECTED
STUDENT BODY PREXY
"We appreciate the fine spirit shown
during the campaign. The campaign managers
did splendid advertising and solicitation
for their candidates," according to a
statement issued \yy the Student Council,
The Student Body officers elected for
'53 - '54 are: president, David Campbell;
vice-president, Kenneth Caery, secretary-'
treasurer, Hilda McCarty; social chairman,
Donivee Shappard,
Other candidates in the running were:
Juanice Brister, President; Estel Ormsbee,
vice-president; Evelyn Alsup and Margie
Lackey, secretary-treasurer; Laverne
Pressley, social chairman.

California Baptist College
Vol. II Mo. 10
mr 27, 1953
U
e \ c q m e
S
(j m nn e (^
J-fud en 4~3
TRUSTEES RECOliDNDAIIONS
REFERRED TO STATE CONVENTION
The Board of Trustees and the State
Board of Directors of California Baptist
College met in joint session in Fresno on
may 18 and 19.
The recommendations prepared there will
be presented to the state convention
when it meets in Sarste Barbara in
November.
At that time the board will recommend
that the college become the rjrooerty of
the state Southern Baptist reneral convention and that it be made a four-year
college to be kept in the Los Ar.aoles
area unless necessity directs otherwise*
On Au-ust 31, 1953 through August 31*
1954 » there will be a drive throughout
the state to raise £100,000 for the college to be used for capital investment.
MUSIC STUDENTS PRESENTED
IN FORMAL RECITAL
Students studying piano, organ and
voice were presented in a formal recital
Tuesday evening, Jfey 26 at the college,
Jivaaice Brister, a music major in her
junior year, played a variety of piano
numbers including pieces by Mo^rt, Chopin
Debussy, Sibelius, and P:l:aaren«
Other r-dano sttidents participating
were: Sue Austin, Joy Cravens, R-athanne
E-mmers, Betty Herron, Don Hot-oil, Hilda
McCarty, Betty Jo McDowell, LoRcne
McNichols, Donivee She:opard, Altha Todd,
and Mildred Wicr,
(continued on page 4)
STUDENTS ENJOY OUTING
On May 26, a group of students and friends of CBC • ont to the Tye Cobb estate
in Altadena, which is under consideration
as a campus for the college. The estate
covers 107 acres with three cottages and
a large estate house. The event ended
with a picnic lunch.
All of us are looking forward to the
opening of the summer session on Wednesday,
June 10, These weeks spent in study during the summer afford an opportunity for
students to do college work that will be
vitally import tint to them as they approach
graduation in later years,
Each faculty member joins me in extending a very cordial welcome, to all new
students to California Baptist College,
Wo -re anticipating an inspiration fellowship with you,
P. Boyd Sadth, President
REVEREND FRED STUMP
CONVOCATION SPEAKER
The Final Convocation Service of CBC "
•■-.as held at 10:00 o'clock Tuesday morning,
May 26, at the First Southern Baptist
Church, El Monte,
Dr. Carroll 0, Gi'JJJLs led the invocation. The college choir sang three numbers; "Great and Glorious" "Cheribum
Song" and "Beautiful Saviour"
A brief history of the college was presented by Dean Olie T, Brovaw President P,
(continued on Pg«4)
CAIiPBELL RE-ELECTED
STUDENT BODY PREXY
"We appreciate the fine spirit shown
during the campaign. The campaign managers
did splendid advertising and solicitation
for their candidates" according to a
statement issued \yy the Student Council,
The Student Body officers elected for
'53 - '54 are: president, David Campbell;
vice-president, Kenneth Caery, secretary-'
treasurer, Hilda McCarty; social chairman,
Donivee Shappard,
Other candidates in the running were:
Juanice Brister, President; Estel Ormsbee,
vice-president; Evelyn Alsup and Margie
Lackey, secretary-treasurer; Laverne
Pressley, social chairman.